I have been hearing a lot of operators using World Radio numbers and was trying to find out more about them. From what I can tell, this looks to be a good group. Thanks for promoting good radio skills and practices.

I was able to check into the Rocky Mountain edition of the WRC tonight on 38 LSB just before 11 pm CDT. Net control said we could get more info from this site, but I don't see a way to obtain a WRC number. Can someone please email me about this? Thank you.

Hello there Alec, sign up on the forum and there is a list of all of the admins and moderators who can issue out numbers, we have them in NZ, Australia, US, and Ireland. Darryle 2WR954 Admin

190 Alec
IP: 125.236.240.145

Sunday Apr-21-2013 17:39:10 MDT

Keen to sign-up, however the 'contact us' link does not work. Have been listening on 11m for a while. Live in North Island New Zealand. Can somebody help me out?

189 WR775 Ed
IP: 69.35.195.55

Monday Mar-25-2013 22:27:51 MDT

Looks good and clean for now Darryle

188 2WR954 Darryle
IP: 108.236.72.246

Monday Mar-25-2013 21:14:35 MDT

Sorry for the spam link that were in here. It took me a while to get access to this and clean it all up. I will be keeping a closer eye on this from here on out. Thank you all fort visiting and enjoy the forum.

hello there my name is william iam ww234 here in bloomingburg ny live in syracuse new york and that i love talking on the radio so on also find them and work on them i do know some about them take care

Hello fellow 11 meter operators! I am new again to the hobby of 11 meter SSB. I was active with a Radio SHack TRC-451 back in the late 70's and early 80's. I picked up an interest in Amateur radio and have been active on 10 and 6 meters for many years.

I'm enjoying CB again in this century. I hope to upgrade my Galaxy DX-959 to a more stable mobile.

I have to adjust freq. before using every day. Looking for any suggestions in a better mobile radio. Thanks! Steve

The World Radio Club will promote fellowship between radio hobbyists of all types. We shall generate interest in the hobby to general public. We are committed to continuing the tradition of skilled operators using amateur radio to assist local authorities in time of need. The members of our club will be goodwill ambassadors encouraging courteous operation throughout the radio spectrum worldwide.